What Causes the Steering Wheel to Shake When Accelerating?
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The reasons for steering wheel vibration when accelerating in a car: 1. Incorrect tire dynamic balance values: This can cause the steering wheel to shake within a certain speed range, requiring a wheel dynamic balance adjustment. 2. Faults in the vehicle's transmission system: It is necessary to check whether the front wheel alignment angles meet the requirements and adjust them if they are off. 3. Worn or loose half-shaft/tie rod ball joints or detached rubber bushings at the joints, requiring replacement of damaged parts: The vehicle may drive normally on smooth roads, but the steering wheel may shake when encountering rough roads. This happens because, while driving, the tie rod ball joints may be worn or loose, or the rubber bushings at the joints may have detached, and the tires may have become irregular due to wear. The vehicle should be taken to a professional repair shop for inspection.